Information Storage and Retrieval

The way information is stored, retrieved and displayed is changing. Simple bibliographic databases are giving way to unregulated and unorganized multimedia data repositories, which can give the user great difficulty when searching for information. A methodology is needed to keep all of this information in its various forms retrievable. This is the first modern survey of the field of information storage and retrieval to discuss how to work with information in all its varying forms. It shows information professionals how to handle full-text, graphics, video and audio, and how to distribute these massive databases over networks.

ROBERT R. KORFHAGE holds a PhD in mathematics from the University of Michigan and is currently Professor of Information Science at the University of Pittsburgh. He has more than 40 years of experience in computer and information processing and over 30 years of teaching experience in the field.

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